George R. Wells
History of Montana,by Joaquin Miller, 1894
USGENWEB Montana Archives,maintained by burns@asu.edu
George R. Wells, M.D., United States Examining Surgeon and
County Physician for Park County, Montana is a resident of
Livingston.Dr. George R. Wells was born in Greenville, Kent
County, Michigan, July 9, 1862, son of John E. and Mary E.
SmithWells, his ancestors being of English descent and
having long been residents of the United States. Dr.
William Wells,his grandfather, was a prominent physician
and a relative of the Honorable Gideon Wells. In early
life John E. Wells was engaged in mercantile pursuits,
but later turned his attention to milling and at this
writing is largely interested in flouring mills in Lake
County Michigan.After a preparatory education in the
Saginaw high school, George R. Wells began the study
of medicine and took a regular course in the Rush
Medical College, where he graduated February 16, 1886.
Having completed his college course, he entered upon
the practice of his profession in his native state.
About a year later he went to Gold Hill,Colorado,
where he practiced until 1889, at that time going
east and entering the New York Post-Graduate College
for Physicians from which institution he received a
diploma March 18, 1890. The following May he came
west again,this time locating in Livingston, Montana
where he since continued to reside, and where during
this brief period,he has established a most enviable
reputation as a physician of more than ordinary
ability. Soon after coming here he was appointed
United States Examining Surgeon.Dr. Wells is a
member of the Masonic fraternity, Reed City,
Michigan, No. 363, A.F. & A.M., Livingston Chapter,
No 7,R.A.M. and St. Bernard Commandery, No 6, K.T.
He is also a member of the K of M and A.O.U.W.,
being Examining Surgeon for the latter organization.
He is also Examining Surgeon for the Brotherhood of
Locomotive Firemen, for the Mutual Life Insurance
Company of New York and the Pacific Mutual Life of
San Francisco and the National Life of Montpelier,
Vermont. While Dr. Wells is not a politician, he
takes a commendable interest in public affairs and
is a supporter of the Republican Party.Dr. Wells
has a brother Cephas Wells, who is also a member
of the medical profession, being a practicing physician
at Chase Michigan--a graduate of the Louisville
Kentucky Medical College.September 22, 1886 the
subject of our sketch was married to Edith Z.
Marsh, daughter of Orlando and Francis (Quance)Marsh,
her ancestors being among the early settlers of New York.
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